If you reference System.Web.Extensions.dll and add a using System.Web.Script.Serialization; directive to the top of the necessary code file(s), then you should have access to JavaScriptSerializer - then you simply create a class that looks like the JSON and call `Deserialize, i.e. for

I have been using this when parsing Json data, and have been very pleased with this library, since you don't need to model explicit classes to hold the data if you are parsing simple output, and gives you advances features if you need to parse more complicated output.